Level Up: Eukaryotic Cell Biology Lab Assistant

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tissue culture laboratory techniques polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis laboratory safety multitasking western blot eukaryotes biology cell biology time managementWe are looking for two students to assist in trouble shooting in the Biology 300 lab. The lab assistant will support the delivery of lab courses in the department of Biological Sciences under the guidance of the course lab instructor. The lab assistant will develop an appreciation for time management, organization and multi tasking. They will learn advanced lab techniques and be involved in troubleshooting, primarily with Western blots. Skills will also include WHMIS and lab safety information.
Students will be responsible for tissue culture and harvesting of PC12 cells, SDS-PAGE, and Western blotting.
The lab instructor, Dr. Monica Davis, will be supervising all student activities. Dr. Lisa Prichard will be involved in data analysis and support. Initially this will be completing experiments together, and eventually the student will work unsupervised in the lab.
About the Community Partner
The Biological Sciences major includes two streams of study—molecular/cellular biology and ecology/environmental biology. Our dedicated faculty members, program of study and facilities provide opportunities for students to study life from its smallest to its grandest forms, both inside and outside the classroom. Newly constructed facilities include a microscopy suite, a tissue culture facility, a histology centre and a small aquatics room with freshwater and marine tanks. During spring and summer terms, the five undergraduate teaching laboratories are used by faculty and students for research activities. Experiential learning opportunities include a 300-level Tropical Rainforest Ecology course, which includes an 18-day field trip to Ecuador where students can experience a variety of ecosystems including the Amazonian lowland rainforest, the Andean cloud forest and the Galapagos Islands.